Abstract

Theories predict that neutrals play a role in the low to high (L-H) confinement mode transition in tokamak plasmas via charge exchange damping and other effects. Previous estimates of neutral damping have been based on calculations of the edge neutral density. This work introduces a new method of measuring the neutral density near the X point, where simulations predict it to be a maximum. The technique employed uses Dα light from a TV camera reconstructed onto a poloidal plane, along with Thomson scattering measurements of the electron temperature and density. Measured neutral densities span the range 109-1013cm-3. Good agreement,considering the neutral density error bars, is found between the measurements and the 2-D simulations. This work represents the first step in verifying previous 2-D simulations and in corroborating previous conclusions that the neutral damping is large enough to play a role in the L-H transition process.

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